These feeling faces are an integral part of my school counseling program. If a child can identify how they are feeling, they can then identify where they want to go from there or what they would like to feel instead. For small groups or in a

The most recent research on bullying shows that bullying is most effectively stopped when others witnessing the act stand up for the target student. When a group of students, such as in the classroom or in school as a whole feel empowered and feel

Notes for students to complete and give to their school counselor when they need an appointment. Good to have available outside your office door and in the classrooms. Can be used in a guidance lesson when introducing the counseling program.

This reminder note helps kids keep up with their group meeting day and time and the number of times group has met and how many times we have left. They seem to really enjoy knowing this info! Dates can be written in the blank boxes or just checked

Here is a form for students who need or want a reminder of the solutions you have discussed in counseling. For example, in a conflict resolution meeting with 4 students, each student wrote the problem: "working together cooperatively on a group

This packet has tools to help you plan and feel ready to start the year! Forms included are for individual notes, appointment request slips, group referral forms, group membership cards, attendance log, guidance worksheets, and faces to create a

This sheet helps you quickly categorize things to do as they pop-up throughout the day. The columns are organized in three broad tasks:
Kids to see, Consultations, and Tasks to do. I've used it for years and it helps me prioritize what needs to be

Counselors can use this form to plan their guidance for the year. It helps counselors track from year to year what lessons have been taught in their grade levels. This allows the counselor to plan lessons which fill gaps in instruction and avoid

This worksheet helps you to schedule your guidance times based on the teachers' preferred times, and what times have worked in the past. For example, after the basic schedule has been set for the year, ask teachers to let you know their preferred

I use this sheet of happy thoughts to subtly boost school morale. I print several sheets on different colored paper and put them in a box next to my office door. Kids often take one on their way back to class. Some students take handfuls, and I let